Jueves 26 de Octubre de 2006

LOS TITULARES DE HOY

EL RESTO DE LA HORA DE DEMOCRACY NOW!

  • In Echoes of Past Intervention, Bush Administration Opposes Nicaraguan Frontrunner Daniel Ortega

    Ortega

    Election monitors from the Organization of American States have warned the Bush administration not to interfere in the upcoming presidential election in Nicaragua. The Bush administration has openly opposed the front-runner Daniel Ortega. The Sandinista leader is trying to regain power for the first time since 1990. We speak with veteran Nicaraguan human rights defender Vilma Nunez. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Veteran Investigative Journalist Bob Parry on the Iran-Contra Scandal and the Perils of Reporting It

    Parry10.26.06

    Investigative journalist Robert Parry helped expose the Iran-Contra scandal in the 1980s while working as a reporter for the Associated Press and Newsweek. He joins us from Washington. [includes rush transcript]

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  • New York Judge Awards $19 Million to Victims of CIA-Backed Haitian Death Squad Leader Toto Constant

    Toto

    A former Haitian death squad leader living in New York City has been ordered to pay $19 million in damages to three women who survived rape and other abuses committed by troops under his command. Emmanuel "Toto" Constant led the paramilitary group the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti, or FRAPH, which killed thousands of supporters of former Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide in the early 1990s. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Hip Hop Artist M-1 of Dead Prez: "The Media in This Country is an Organ of the State... It Controls What We Are Hearing and Seeing"

    M1

    Last week in New York, hundreds of citizens gathered for a town hall meeting on the future of diversity in the nation’s media. Speakers included several artists and activists from the hip hop community. We play a speech from M-1 of the rap group dead prez. [includes rush transcript]

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